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adult time, 7, 187–88, 194, 223
American Academy of Pediatrics, 124
American Baby
magazine, 125
attend
,
xv
, 60
authority of parents
absence of, 68–70, 225–26
allowance of
bêtises
,
xv
, 161–62, 234–35
authoritative versus authoritarian, 232–33, 236–37
the big eyes,
xvii
, 221, 232–33
building
cadre
, 228–30, 237
caprices
,
xvi
, 72–73
child-king syndrome,
xvii
, 5, 223, 228
child’s security and happiness, 53, 84, 86, 221
complicité
,
xvi
, 232, 237–40
édr. cité
versus discipline,
xvii
, 7, 220, 233–34
fear of stifling creativity, 70–71, 224–25
leadership in family hierarchy, 226–28
punishment, 240
saying “no,” 71–74, 220–21, 240–41
shouting, 233
strictness, 234–35
autonomy
as child’s need, 246, 256–57
child’s time alone, 53, 66–67, 144–45
classe verte
,
xvi
, 246
colonies de vacances
,
xvi
, 243–44
cursing,
xv
, 166
dealings with other children, 248–50
overprotection and smothering, 146, 245, 250
praise, 251–56
school vacations, 243–44, 246–47
self-reliance,
autonomie
,
xv
, 244
tattling,
rapporter
,
xviii
, 249–50
trust and respect for children, 247–48, 257
awakening and discovery
within
cadre
, 237
éveillé/e
,
xvii
, 82
independent play, 53, 66–67, 83, 144–45
>as natural developmental process, 78–84, 110, 244
for pleasure, 84
Baby and Child Care
(Spock), 92, 186–87
BabyCenter Web site, 17, 56
baby weight
gain, 19, 26–28
loss, 124–28
bedtime.
See
sleep
bêtises
,
xv
, 161–62, 234–35
the big eyes,
xvii
, 221, 232–33
birthing.
See
childbirth
Bitoun, Pierre, 121–22, 124
Blessing of a Skinned Knee, The
(Mogel), 245
Bloom, Paul, 95–96
bonjour
,
xv
, 154–58
boundaries and limits
for child’s happiness, 84, 221
permissiveness, 68–70
boundaries and limits (
cont.
)
protection of child from own desires, 74–75, 237
stifling of creativity, 70–71, 224–25
See also
cadre
breastfeeding
American recommendation on, 124
as competition, 119
size="-1" face="Goudy Old Style MT Std">French disinterest in, 119–22
lack of correlation with baby’s sleep pattern, 39–40, 51
Bronson, Po, 254–55
Bruckner, Pascal, 193
caca boudin
,
xv
, 149–50, 166–67
cadre
allowance of
bêtises
,
xv
, 161–62, 234–35
child’s blossoming within, 237
child’s predictable and coherent world, 84–85
in consumption of sweets, 213–15
definition,
xvi
flexibility within firm limits, 68, 109–11, 210–11
talking with child about, 228–30
See also
boundaries and limits
caprices
,
xvi
, 72–73
career.
See
work, return to
carnet de santé
, 35
Carroll, Raymonde, 252
Child and His Sleep, The
(De Leersnyder), 42–43, 53
childbirth
epidurals, 30, 34
hospital experiences, 33–35, 173–75
plans and customization, 29, 31–32
child care, freedom from
équilibre
,
xvii
, 147
mother’s separation and independent identity, 129–32, 147
mother’s time to herself, 106, 130, 142–44, 146–47
parents’ adult time, 7, 187–88, 194
child-care facilities.
See
crèche; day care, American
child development
awakening and discovery, 53, 66–67, 78–84, 110, 144–45, 244
competitive parenting, 4, 80, 83, 139–42
intensive supervision and concerted cultivation, 139–42, 181
Piaget on, 79–80
quality of parenting, 115
child king,
xvii
, 5, 223, 228
chocolat chaud
recipe, 218
classe verte
,
xvi
, 246
cognitive development.
See
child development
Cohen, Michel, 44–47, 52–53, 139
colonies de vacances
,
xvi
, 243–44
Commission Menus, 203–6
competitive parenting, 4, 80, 83, 139–42
complicité
,
xvi
, 232, 237–40
concerted cultivation, 140–42, 181
creativity, 70–71, 224–25
crèche
caregivers, 108, 113
definition,
xvidining experience, 111–12, 203–6, 229–30
enrollment process, 106–7
French enthusiasm for, 101–2, 105–6
government control, 100, 113
history, 98–101
mother’s time off from child care, 106, 130
parenting model and enforcement of
cadre
, 109–11as social experience, 101, 105–6
crying it out, 38–39, 51–52, 54
curse words,
xv
, 149–50, 166–67
Daily Mail
, 37Dati, Rachida, 148
day care, American, 97–98, 102–4, 115
day care, French.
See
crèchedelayed gratification.
See
patienceDenisot, Michel, 134–35
discipline versus
éducation
,
xvii
, 7, 220, 233–34.
See also
authority of parentsdiscovery.
See
awakening and discoveryDolto, Françoise
on autonomy of children, 144, 234, 246, 257
on children as rational beings, 88–89, 90–92
ht=quoteinfluence on French parenting, 87–88
Major Stages of Childhood, The
, 144, 234, 246own childhood ambitions, 89–90
on parents’ ability to solve problems, 93
respect for children, 90, 93, 257
doucement
,
xvi
, 94–95Dusoulier, Clotilde, 65, 233
eating.
See
mealsécole maternelle
,
xvii
, 150–53, 156éducation
versus discipline,
xvii
, 7, 220, 233–34Elle
magazine, 144, 147Émile, or On Education
(Rousseau), 81–82, 241Enfant
magazine, 121enfant roi
(child-king),
xvii
, 5, 223, 228epidurals, 30, 34
Epstein, Jean, 186
équilibre
,
xvii
, 147éveillé/e
,
xvii
, 82
feeding schedules for infants, 50–51, 52–53, 56
female bonding, 15, 117–19
Ferber, Richard, 41
Ferrari, Laurence, 193
Fischler, Claude, 210
food.
See mealsFrench Women Don’t Get Fat
(Guiliano), 28, 127frustration
benefits of, 53, 71–72, 75
coping with, 61–62, 73, 210–11
hearing “no,” 71–74, 220–21, 240–41
gâteau au yaourt
, 64, 77gourmand/e
,
xvii
, 217Goutard, Audrey, 157–58, 249
goûter
chocolat chaud
recipe, 218chocolate, 214–15
definition,
xviigâteau au yaourt
recipe, 77official time for, 57, 64
saving treats for, 64–65
Grand Journal, Le,
television show, 133–35Grand Livre de la Famille, Le
(Goutard), 157–58Granju, Katie Allison, 139
les gros yeux
,
xvii
, 221, 232–33Guidebook for Mothers to Be
, 28Guide for New Mothers, The
(French health ministry), 26Guiliano, Mireille, 28, 127
guilt
bottle feeding, 124
eating during pregnancy, 28
focus on marital relationship, 187–88
imperfection as mother, 145–48
mother’s guilt-free time to herself, 130–31, 146–47
use of day care, 98, 114
valorization of, 145–46
Happy Child, A
(Pleux), 72health measures and comparisons, 26, 30, 122
hospitalization for childbirth, 33–35, 173–75
independence, child’s.
See
autonomyindependence of parents
adult time together, 7, 187–88, 194
équilibre
,
xvii
, 147mother’s time to herself, 106, 130, 142–44, 146–47
relation fusionnelle
, 146separation and own identity, 129–32, 147
intensive supervision, 138–42
It Is Permissible to Obey
(Marcelli), 236, 238–39
James, William, 86
J’élève mon enfant
(Pernoud), 202–3
Kamerman, Sheila, 104, 114
la Fressange, Inès de, 147–48
Lareau, Annette, 140, 251
Leersnyder, Hélène De, 42–43, 48–49, 53–54, 187
limits.
See
boundaries and limits;
cadre
Major Stages of Childhood, The
(Dolto), 144, 234, 246Maman!
magazine, 40, 48, 53maman-taxi
,
xvii
, 143Manger
(Fischler and Masson), 210Man Who Ate Everything, The
(Steingarten), 206–7Marbeau, Jean-Baptiste-Firmin, 98–100
Marcelli, Daniel, 236–37, 238–39
marital relationship
acceptance of inequalities, 191–93
adult time, 7, 187–88, 194, 223
cocooning period after birth of baby, 185–87
date nights, 181–82, 188
feminine mystique, 25, 121
impact of concerted cultivation on, 181–83
sex, 23–25, 183–85
sexiness and shedding of baby weight, 124–25
sleeplessness and exhaustion, 177–78, 179, 180
women’s anger and resentment, 189–91
Masson, Estelle, 210
maternelle (preschool),
xvii
, 150–53, 156meals
acquiring taste for new foods, 201–3, 205, 206–8
adult schedule, 56–57, 75–76, 216
balance, 209, 216
cooking and baking, 63–64, 208
courses, 65, 111–12, 209, 215–16
crèche dining experience, 111–12, 203–6, 229–30
dining as family, 208–10
discussions about food, 112, 203, 208
enforcement of rules, 229–30
gourmand/e
,
xvii
, 217hunger at mealtime, 64, 216
infant feeding schedules, 50–51, 52–53, 56
kids’ menus, 198–200
during pregnancy, 18–19, 25, 27–28
snacks,
goûter
,
xvii
, 57, 64–65, 199sweets, 212–15
visual appeal, 204, 205, 217
Merle, Sandra, 204
Merryman, Ashley, 254–55
Message support group, 28–29, 120
Mischel, Walter, 57–59, 60, 62, 67, 72
Mogel MT29, Wendy, 245
Mother and Infant Protection service (PMI), 100, 123, 177
narrated play, 138–40
National Sleep Foundation, 37
Neuf Mois
magazine, 23, 24nighttime waking.
See
sleepn’importe quoi
,
xviii
, 68–70“no,” 71–74, 220–21, 240–41
nursing.
See
breastfeedingNurtureShock
(Bronson and Merryman), 254–55
observation of baby’s sleep cycles, 42, 45–49, 50
Ollivier, Debra, 163, 191
Pailhas, Géraldine, 131
parenting style
authoritarian model, 86–87
choice of philosophy, 6, 17, 23
competitive parenting, 4, 80, 83, 139–42
concerted cultivation, 140–42, 181
in crèche, 109–11
équilibre
,
xvii
, 147maman-taxi
,
xvii
, 143narrated play and intensive supervision, 138–40
oppositioStdht="0">
overprotection, 4, 245, 250
permissiveness,
n’importe quoi
,
xviii
, 68–70praise, 251–56
sensitivity to needs of child, 67, 115